Trump's NATO trip shows 'America First' is 'America Alone'
By Ishaan Tharoor
July 11 at 12:59 AM
President Trump arrived in Brussels with a clear message: It is time America stopped footing Europe's bill. His complaint is not new for European leaders, who have weathered Trumps attacks on the transatlantic system for more than a year, but it is becoming more and more troubling.
The NATO summit that starts Wednesday will be shadowed entirely by Trump's irritation with the alliance and the inability or unwillingness of many of its members to set their military budgets at the recommended 2 percent of gross domestic product. Ahead of Trump's arrival in Brussels, he issued tweets linking his antipathy toward NATO with his broader anger over trade relations with the European Union:
European observers are worried by Trump's linkage of the two issues, a position still based on a misunderstanding of how the alliance works. If its really a threat linking security to trade, that can destroy the basis of NATO, said Stefano Stefanini, a former Italian ambassador to NATO, to my colleague Michael Birnbaum.
The fear is not only that Mr. Trump will spoil the unity of the summit with harangues before flying to Helsinki for a far friendlier meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, observed The Washington Posts editorial board. It is that, having shrugged off the strong support for NATO among his national security team, he is bent on wrecking a multilateral organization he regards as obsolete and a means for European nations to freeload at the expense of the United States.
Meanwhile, Trump has also made a habit of rebuffing allies like French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel on issues including trade, climate change and the Iran deal. The tariffs he has slapped on European steel and aluminum, which took effect on Friday, seem likely to trigger a trade war.
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